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Re: Let’s Break Nigeria, Amalgamation Erroneous – Methodist Bishop by nollywoodbabe: 2:54pm On Apr 02, 2016 |
Knowledge9000: Before we discovered Oil, how did Nigeria survive? What has been happening in the Country all these years is nothing but LAZINESS!!! Nigeria has the best land to grow crops, the manpower to do it, the money to Fund it. So once again why the dependence on Oil? Agriculture is the Future! Agriculture is Gold, Money for Oil should be kept in the Reserve |
Re: Let’s Break Nigeria, Amalgamation Erroneous – Methodist Bishop by ChoCandyDiamond(f): 2:55pm On Apr 02, 2016 |
garfield16:Secession will go a long way to resolve the matter, Nigeria politicians, sees Nigeria as no mans land, that is why they are looting the Treasury without looking back, If you have Odua and I have Biafra if my politicians loot our money we easily march down to their houses and deal with them, 56 years after independence nothing to show for it, what a shame 5 Likes |
Re: Let’s Break Nigeria, Amalgamation Erroneous – Methodist Bishop by pyxon(m): 2:56pm On Apr 02, 2016 |
garfield16: Well said....like a yoluba fear fear |
Re: Let’s Break Nigeria, Amalgamation Erroneous – Methodist Bishop by Nobody: 2:57pm On Apr 02, 2016 |
Ralphdan: Bro if war breaks I check out and I don't need refugee status because I have 2nd passport. When everything finish we come and survey the land.and count casuality and see if my house is still standing. But you know war no dey touch rich man area. |
Re: Let’s Break Nigeria, Amalgamation Erroneous – Methodist Bishop by Opharhe: 3:02pm On Apr 02, 2016 |
garfield16:Shuo shuo shuo. See dis one o, u're just deceiving urself my dear. This is not 1667 my broda... Let's not pray for war. Remember the Niger-Delta is no longer pro-FG as we were then, if war should break out everyone will feel the heat. Yorubaland will suffer a lot too- yes, Lagos, Ibadan, Abeokuta etc can be bombarded from the sea around Warri, Koko etc. Coastal Yorubaland around Ondo, Ogun may also suffer huge casualties from naval assault. What about Ariel attacks? Abeg let me not talk much but know that if it happens, we will all feel the heat, even the North will not be left out. |
Re: Let’s Break Nigeria, Amalgamation Erroneous – Methodist Bishop by Nobody: 3:02pm On Apr 02, 2016 |
pyxon: excuse me, this is your wahala not ours, why would a yoruba man carry another man's wahala on his head? You cary our wahala for your head when una dey power for 6 years? we tell you say we want secede? na una be brave people well done. 2 million dead, no Biafra una still be beat chest. 3 Likes |
Re: Let’s Break Nigeria, Amalgamation Erroneous – Methodist Bishop by Nobody: 3:05pm On Apr 02, 2016 |
Opharhe: Nobody is handing you Oil well at a conference table, so you can kiss Biafra goodbye. 1 Like |
Re: Let’s Break Nigeria, Amalgamation Erroneous – Methodist Bishop by pyxon(m): 3:07pm On Apr 02, 2016 |
garfield16: .. |
Re: Let’s Break Nigeria, Amalgamation Erroneous – Methodist Bishop by Deadlytruth(m): 3:07pm On Apr 02, 2016 |
tarekamos: Well, contrary to your claim the SS did not really benefit anything concrete from GEJ's regime just as your own SW suffered most under OBJ's regime. We know that even though OBJ's regime had Yorubas like FFK, Aborishade, Tafa Balogun, in sensitive appointments, Yorubas did not count it as a favour from OBJ's regime as OBJ did nothing to address and in fact he even thwarted all attempts made towards the most fundamental demand of the Yorubas which was and is still a genuine SNC aimed at re-structuring. I therefore wonder why a Yoruba like you (who rightly believed that OBJ failed Yorubas by his refusal to address the fundamental pan-Yoruba demand for an SNC despite his appointment of Yorubas into high places) would come here to claim GEJ favoured the SS by giving them positions and ignoring the most fundamental and pan-SS demand of restructuring towards resource control. Why the double standards? Una think say una smart? The real SS concern was and still is the economic emancipation of the region which GEJ did not address or make any attempt to. The genuine South-South problem is about a restructuring that would return true federalism and resource control as it was between 1960 and 1966 before Ironsi tampered with it and Gowon aggravated it to full scale. Did Jonathan ever act like someone who was worried and pained by the fact that the current 13% oil derivation for the SS contrasts too sharply with the 75% agricultural revenues derivation which the defunct Northern, Western and Eastern Regions once enjoyed until Ironsi and Gowon came to destroy that structure when it was just time for the SS regions of today too to start enjoying 75% derivation of their own God given oil revenue? So why claim GEJ's regime favoured the SS? 1 Like |
Re: Let’s Break Nigeria, Amalgamation Erroneous – Methodist Bishop by ChoCandyDiamond(f): 3:07pm On Apr 02, 2016 |
tarekamos:Yoruba always play two side of the coin, had it been that Jonathan won the election,you will still say that it was Yoruba Obas, Afenifere,that gave him their blessing to win, you will start to mention how Jonathan won in Ekiti and Ondo, how OPC campaign led to his victory, but now that he lost the election, you will claim that SW voted him out, the North voted their brother into power with the little help of some brainwashed Yorubas led by Tunubu the Afonja 4 Likes |
Re: Let’s Break Nigeria, Amalgamation Erroneous – Methodist Bishop by DoctorMcgruff: 3:09pm On Apr 02, 2016 |
Yugoslavia didnt break without conflict, Bosnia nkor?, Czecoslovakia was broken by germany gidgiddy: 1 Like |
Re: Let’s Break Nigeria, Amalgamation Erroneous – Methodist Bishop by Opharhe: 3:11pm On Apr 02, 2016 |
garfield16:And who's talking about oil wells or Biafra here? Bros, e be like say u no know wetin dey.... Lol. |
Re: Let’s Break Nigeria, Amalgamation Erroneous – Methodist Bishop by omohanet(m): 3:13pm On Apr 02, 2016 |
In my opinion, I don't support separation, lets keep ONE NIGERIA. We can learn others cultures, Traditions, languages. Rather than clamouring for break-up, we focus on things that can promote the unity of the Nation. 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Let’s Break Nigeria, Amalgamation Erroneous – Methodist Bishop by Nobody: 3:15pm On Apr 02, 2016 |
ChoCandyDiamond: With due respect that is nonsense! we have become a society that celebrates thievery and with extra due respect to my Ibo brothers and sisters no society celebrates wealthy people more than Ibo land. Known drug dealers are celebrated, is it federal government drug money? Dont delude yourself that a population that has lost it's morality will suddenly wake up to knowing right from wrong. but I agree, Nigeria is a ticking time bomb. Secession will only make you realize that the biggest problem with Nigeria and all it's tribes are it's self centred leaders. and that Yoruba, hausa wasn't your problem all along |
Re: Let’s Break Nigeria, Amalgamation Erroneous – Methodist Bishop by juman(m): 3:18pm On Apr 02, 2016 |
Everybody knows that one nigeria is a fraud. The few so called "leaders" use one nigeria thing to enslave the common man. 1 Like |
Re: Let’s Break Nigeria, Amalgamation Erroneous – Methodist Bishop by havennie(f): 3:18pm On Apr 02, 2016 |
Quakertellicus1: I am from a minority group just like u and i am ok if Nigeria breaks up because the Middlebelt region and Niger delta region will surely have their own independent countries as minority groups.....enough of hausa, yoruba and igbo madness! 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Let’s Break Nigeria, Amalgamation Erroneous – Methodist Bishop by juman(m): 3:21pm On Apr 02, 2016 |
havennie: You are right. Any ethnic group or group of people that wants to go out of one nigeria nonsense should be able to go. One nigeria is a failure, its waste of time. 1 Like |
Re: Let’s Break Nigeria, Amalgamation Erroneous – Methodist Bishop by Deadlytruth(m): 3:25pm On Apr 02, 2016 |
tarekamos: Each time I hear that a Yoruba man prevented Jonathan from making another Yoruba man speaker I laugh at that level of distortion of facts. After GEJ visited Tinubu twice in Lagos to enlist his support for his victory in 2011 elections, Jonathan decided to make an Obasanjo loyalist speaker despite knowing fully well that Tinubu and OBJ would not see eye to eye. It was even GEJ that betrayed Tinubu for enjoying Tinubu's immense support to victory and then turning around to give a sensitive SW position to a loyalist of Tinubu's enemy. Had GEJ been grateful enough to give the speakership to a Yoruba loyalist of Tinubu within the PDP, the issue of Tinubu using Tambuwal to crush GEJ's plan would not have arisen. Were you people expecting Tinubu to, after working for GEJ's victory in 2011, fold his arms and watch GEJ use that victory to empower a loyalist of his arch enemy (OBJ)? Who of us will be in Tinubu's shoes and act differently? Be honest! 1 Like |
Re: Let’s Break Nigeria, Amalgamation Erroneous – Methodist Bishop by mandax: 3:27pm On Apr 02, 2016 |
omenka: Lol, Living in denial. One Nigeria is a nightmare to the Yoruba, nightmare to most of the Middlebelt, nightmare to the Igbo, nightmare to the Ijaw, nightmare to the Bini, nightmare to the .... except to the Hausa/Fulani and some of its satellite tribes it controls in the north for whom One Nigeria is a bliss. Gideon Okar of blessed memory from the Midlebelt saw far ahead of many people in today's Nigeria. 1 Like |
Re: Let’s Break Nigeria, Amalgamation Erroneous – Methodist Bishop by tibaonnet: 3:29pm On Apr 02, 2016 |
Ralphdan:If only you will have descendants to enjoy. |
Re: Let’s Break Nigeria, Amalgamation Erroneous – Methodist Bishop by ozoemenafn: 3:31pm On Apr 02, 2016 |
You should not blame those abusing and insulting the Bishop for airing his view. They have vividly imagined a Lagos without the Igbos and an Abuja , Kano and Kaduna without the Igbos . They have imagined how they would survive without these people otherwise why would they constantly insist that we remain in this fake marriage that is never working. Right from the late 60s Igbos has maintained their stand of being on their own but the Fulanis and their likes has bluntly refused. But one day it would happen like a dream and the people of God would have their freedom. |
Re: Let’s Break Nigeria, Amalgamation Erroneous – Methodist Bishop by Nobody: 3:33pm On Apr 02, 2016 |
Unbderstand the root of the problem before you blame others for your misfortuine and take irreversible actions. Have these south east youths actually gone around the country, seen a rate of development in other regions that doesn't exist in the SE? If they did they will realise that all regions are equally neglected. The problem of Nigeria is that leaders have embezzled monies meant for development of the respective regions including political leaders from the SE. When people shout political marginalisation, ask yourselves, what did Metuh do for his people with his influence when his people were in power, what of Oduah, NNamaani, Ekweremadu, Andy Ubah, Chris Ubah, Diezani, Ajumogobia, Chidoka, DG of Nimasa, etc etc the list goes on. 1 Like |
Re: Let’s Break Nigeria, Amalgamation Erroneous – Methodist Bishop by havennie(f): 3:34pm On Apr 02, 2016 |
gidgiddy: The war will come from boundary disputes. Some Niger deltans will want to join igbo in one country, some will not, take Delta and Rivers igbo speaking people for instance, some will tell u that they are igbos, some will say they are not. If we divide, Who will take ILORIN for instance? Yorubas, hausa-fulanis or middlebelt? The hausa-fulanis and the middlebelters will also have very serious problems. Some middlebelters (muslims especially) like Niger state people love the hausas and will want to join Arewa as a country, while some parts of the middlebelt who are dominantly christians like Benue, Taraba, Plateau, Southern kaduna hate hausas and will never want to join hausas as one country, so in such case who will now take Abuja? Arewa or Middlebelt? These are the problems we are talking about my brother. 1 Like |
Re: Let’s Break Nigeria, Amalgamation Erroneous – Methodist Bishop by Deadlytruth(m): 3:34pm On Apr 02, 2016 |
Deen77: I wonder O! Why must Biafra always seek to glue itself to Niger Delta? Why can't Niger Delta be free to be on its own the way Isaac Adaka Boro conceived of it on Feb. 23 1966? |
Re: Let’s Break Nigeria, Amalgamation Erroneous – Methodist Bishop by LoveJesus87(m): 3:36pm On Apr 02, 2016 |
LudaChriz:EXACTLY!!! |
Re: Let’s Break Nigeria, Amalgamation Erroneous – Methodist Bishop by Nobody: 3:37pm On Apr 02, 2016 |
mandax: speak for yourself o, we are not complaining. is it ideal no but not nightmare kind of problem. We are smart enough to know the problem is not the way the country is constituted but the kind of people who find their way into power. and wherher you are Nigeria or Oduduwa, if the people at the top can steal with Impunity and nothing happens, we are in trouble whether Nigeria or oduduwa. After all we know how Jagaban used Lagos to financed his political conquest and we know the minister who doesn't sign cheques. The same reason why all the money meant for the citizens of Lagos did not reach them is the same reason why all the money for development for oduduwa republic will not reach it's citizens.....and it's the same reason why the money for development of nigeria never gets to the citizens, property in Dubai, London,S.A, Money to maintain mistresses + private jet to get them there. |
Re: Let’s Break Nigeria, Amalgamation Erroneous – Methodist Bishop by NgwaManNaija4LF(m): 3:39pm On Apr 02, 2016 |
Quakertellicus1: Smile, you too. |
Re: Let’s Break Nigeria, Amalgamation Erroneous – Methodist Bishop by LoveJesus87(m): 3:39pm On Apr 02, 2016 |
Tkester2:Thank u oo |
Re: Let’s Break Nigeria, Amalgamation Erroneous – Methodist Bishop by havennie(f): 3:39pm On Apr 02, 2016 |
Quakertellicus1: A peaceful break up is not possible, especially for black people like us. For instance if we break up, where will a place like ILORIN go? Yoruba, Hausa-fulani or middlebelt? Ilorin is a city dominated by yoruba speakers who have hausa-fulani mentality and kingship system (emirate) and is situated within the middlebelt region.....who will take it? |
Re: Let’s Break Nigeria, Amalgamation Erroneous – Methodist Bishop by VintageCocktail(m): 3:40pm On Apr 02, 2016 |
omohanet:We've been learning that for over a hundred years and I think its time we graduate and find a well paying job . |
Re: Let’s Break Nigeria, Amalgamation Erroneous – Methodist Bishop by olajide8(m): 3:41pm On Apr 02, 2016 |
If you look at the name of the bishop, you would understand what he is saying, his "that boys" uncle nnamdi kanu* we don't want Jews in nigeria, we only want Nigerians- you cannot come from one place and claim territory, belonging to we Nigerians- ethno-centric bigot* (they have entered everywhere poisoning the mind of innocent nigerians) nigeria would not divide- you would have to leave nigeria for us* 3 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Let’s Break Nigeria, Amalgamation Erroneous – Methodist Bishop by Nobody: 3:42pm On Apr 02, 2016 |
VintageCocktail: you supposed don dey retire dey collect pension by now o |
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